lowh07
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No problem.. 285/45. It’s the common size so they’re also cheap. That’s another downside to 24” wheels. Tires are expensive
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I hugged mine saturday when I got home after picking up the wifes ram thats been at the stealership since christmas with brake failure. My old gal has some quirks, but the fin brakes work everytime cant say that for that ram....With the cracked dash and other build quality issues, it's easy to forget how great this truck really is overall. But she reminded me why I got her.

We’re good! Pulled fill plug and its full still. Dont see any glitter in it either. I guess the gasket just seeps. Im gonna check all the bolts for tightness and go to bed. Im so glad I don’t need a new axle for this thing. *knock on wood*
edit: as i’m sure everybody can guess, the bolts on the wet side were loose. Like, they were basically finger tight. Which is weird, because when I changed the fluid 6 months ago I reefed them down as tight as I could get them. Oh well. No harm done. I guess thats what loctite is for.
this is why I have made it a habit to get a flashlight and inspect under the truck and under the hood about once a month, I drive her kind of hard so I need to catch things like this as early as possible. I check all the seals and bushings, all the suspension parts, brake calipers, u-joints. under the hood I look for leaks or rubbing hoses or wires, check my tires for nails or screws. Anytime I have it jacked up I check the wheel hubs, if I take it to have the tires rotated (since it's free) I take the opportunity to check stuff up close then also.Drove over some road debris on the freeway yesterday. Retread carcass I think. Was dark and didn’t see it in time. Didnt really feel anything buuuuuf I’ve had a cracking and popping sound over small bumps. Didnt see anything in the front last night but crawled up under the back and seen this. Why the hell is it wet I ask myself? I’m gonna pull the fill plug and pray theres fresh fluid in it. Im worried because the paint on the cover is coming off that its gotten damn hot.
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Negative. Tightening the bolts shoved more oil out so I think I’m good especially with the oil inside looking good. I’m gonna have to leave and come back even at this ungodly hour here in a bit so i’ll take a good look at it.Checked the pinion seal too?
Negative. Tightening the bolts shoved more oil out so I think I’m good especially with the oil inside looking good. I’m gonna have to leave and come back even at this ungodly hour here in a bit so i’ll take a good look at it.
i’m sure the creaking/popping noise may have something to do with the 237,000 mile rear spring perches or the 200whatever thousand mile cv shafts maybe.
I took my Yukon on a road trip to Dirty Myrtle and back this weekend (~500 miles round trip). On the way down, I was stuck in a pretty major line of thunderstorms that dogged me all the way (had a tornado hit Spartanburg right before we left). Lots of wind and heavy rain for nearly 5 hours. But she ate up the miles like it was nothing. Love the AWD sure-footedness. And we rode in comfort, with plenty of room for the grand kids and their gear. Cruised at an undisclosed speed all the way back, making the trip in record time. With the cracked dash and other build quality issues, it's easy to forget how great this truck really is overall. But she reminded me why I got her.
Yeah that is a good thought. I also tightened them down last night right after I got home from doing 65 mph for a full hour so the axle was good and warm. Next time I’ll change the fluid and then go for a half hour drive and get them tight againSince you are in a place that gets big temp swings, The time of year you put it together makes a difference also on those cover gaskets.. tightening things up was probably in order for quite a while now. Glad its not a full tear down....
this is why I have made it a habit to get a flashlight and inspect under the truck and under the hood about once a month for remnants of or whole stop signs, I drive her kind of hard so I need to catch things like this as early as possible. I check all the seals and bushings, all the suspension parts, brake calipers, u-joints. under the hood I look for leaks or rubbing hoses or wires, check my tires for nails or screws. Anytime I have it jacked up I check the wheel hubs, if I take it to have the tires rotated (since it's free) I take the opportunity to check stuff up close then also.
lol, that's all been cleaned up with bleach and painted over, I know nothing.....about any city owned property being damaged
When I was a younger dumb ass I had a 70's Burb with a 6" lift and was nice and pissed off one night and did a slow roll over a street sign to let off some steam and the ****** sliced one of my shocks open.![]()


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No need for a resonator imo but whatever floats your boat. I still really wanna go full titanium exhaust on mine but in order to do that first you gotta not be brokeWelded up my new exhaust. Still not sure if I'm going to need to put a resonator on yet.
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Interior drone is my reason for the resonator. Outside i could care less how loud it is.No need for a resonator imo but whatever floats your boat. I still really wanna go full titanium exhaust on mine but in order to do that first you gotta not be broke